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St. Johns River Adventures

St. Johns River is a unique geographic feature known for its slow northward flow and rich ecological diversity, offering numerous recreational activities.

1,000,000+
Acres Protected
Varied
Miles of Trails
Undisclosed
Annual Visitors
Designated Wild & Scenic in 1971
Year Established

About St. Johns River

St. Johns River
 

St. Johns River is one of Florida's most iconic rivers, flowing gently northward for 310 miles. It originates in St. Johns Marsh near the Atlantic Ocean and continues its journey through a series of lakes before emptying into the ocean at Jacksonville. The river's gradual flow and diverse ecosystems make it a haven for wildlife, including manatees, alligators, and numerous bird species. Historically, the river was a vital transportation route for Native Americans and early European settlers. Today, its waters and surrounding areas provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation such as boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Key landmarks along the river include the picturesque Lake George and Blue Spring State Park, which are popular spots for visitors. This river's natural beauty and abundant fauna offer a truly immersive outdoor experience.

Highlights

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Lake George, offering expansive water views and ample fishing opportunities

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Blue Spring State Park, where manatees can be observed in their natural habitat during winter

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Green Cove Springs, a historic site with a charming riverside community

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Astor Bridge, a quaint crossing with scenic views of the river

Notable Natural Features

Lake George

The second-largest lake in Florida, offering cypress tree-lined shores and rich fishing grounds.

Blue Spring State Park

A key winter refuge for manatees, with crystal-clear springs and hiking trails.

Green Cove Springs

A historic town renowned for its picturesque views of the river and historical significance.